
P.Z. Myers http://scienceblogs.com/pharyngula/
Philip Plait http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/badastronomy/
Michael Stackpole http://www.stormwolf.com/
Rebecca Watson http://skepchick.org/blog/
page 183, the lonely silver rain
Suite for Flute and Jazz Piano: Claude Bolling, Jean-Pierre Rampal
the TSPS had a black man face down on the pavement at the Euclid trolley station yesterday.

I had so often in the past seen dumb domestic ani-
mals in Africa so aware of the secret intent of the
people who had bred and reared them and earned
their trust that they could hardly walk, knowing
they were being led to a distance place of slaughter.Laurens Van Der Post
The Night of the New MoonHe will wonder whether he should have told these
young, hansom and clever people the few truths
that sing in his bones.These are:
(1) Nobody can ever get too much approval.
(2) No matter how much you want or need, they
whoever they are, don't want to let you get
away with it, whatever it is.
(3) Sometimes you get away with it.John Leonard
Private Lives in the Imperial City
These quotes are from the front page of Freefall in Crimson.
I feel sorry for the dumb domestic Republicans being led off to slaughter by their leaders.

The 35 Articles of Impeachment are available as an offset-printed paperback book available for the cost of $12 and a free downloadable PDF.
David Swanson’s additional article explains how the Impeachment process is possible and necessary even after the guilty perp leaves office, and how they can be used for prosecution of crimes.
another McGee recomendation from 'The Empty Copper Sea'

I don't know what they believe in.
more? 'Tell Tale Signs'
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